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disorganized - Sales Floor Team Member Alice Lane Home Employee Review

1.0
Apr 17, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

beautiful furniture and home goods. lots to learn about home interior styling. great location.

Cons

I suppose the best way to express why I ranked my experience at Alice Lane at a 1 was because of the lack of professional leadership. Like the culture of LDS people and Utah, everything was handled back-handed, hushed and censored. I never understood what I was excelling at or needed improvement on which made pleasing the owners and management near impossible. The culture was catty, classist and exclusive. There were obvious favorites and constant turn around of management. Would not recommend working here.

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5.0
Mar 1, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Alice Lane is a great place to work. They promote from within and are growing fast.

Cons

No 401k but I know they are wanting that in future

1.0
Jun 9, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

This position can be a stepping stone

Cons

My time at Alice Lane Home was short, but it felt significantly longer due to the toxic culture driven by poor leadership and internal politics. The marketing team, led by someone with little formal training or relevant experience, lacked strategic direction. Unfortunately, leadership often fostered division instead of collaboration, creating a tense and competitive environment. Accountability was routinely deflected, and team members were frequently thrown under the bus in executive meetings. The broader leadership culture was also concerning. While some individuals are credited as creative forces, much of the work comes from talented but unrecognized team members behind the scenes. Feedback is rarely direct, and trust is hard to build when things are said behind closed doors instead of face-to-face. While the actual day-to-day work was fairly straightforward, the emotional toll of working in such a negative environment made it challenging to stay motivated or feel valued. If you're just starting out and need experience in marketing, this might be a stepping stone—but be prepared for a lack of mentorship and a potentially toxic work culture. For those further along in their careers, I would recommend looking elsewhere for a healthier, more professionally run environment.

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